Te Karere . no matter what you say, ifyou do not do those things yourself,neither will your pupils. Let us liken this to our lives andalways remember, if we want ourchildren to remain true to the prin-ciples of the Church, we must set theexample by living the best we we stray, then our children willstray and the sin will be upon ourheads. If the parents send their children toPrimary, they will learn to live up tothe standards of our Church and willremain true to that which they knowto be right. Their foundation will befirm, and, therefore, harder to the children of toda


Te Karere . no matter what you say, ifyou do not do those things yourself,neither will your pupils. Let us liken this to our lives andalways remember, if we want ourchildren to remain true to the prin-ciples of the Church, we must set theexample by living the best we we stray, then our children willstray and the sin will be upon ourheads. If the parents send their children toPrimary, they will learn to live up tothe standards of our Church and willremain true to that which they knowto be right. Their foundation will befirm, and, therefore, harder to the children of today arethe parents of tomorrow. Id rather sec a sermon than to hearone any day; Id rather one should walk with methan merely tell the way. The eyes a better pupil and morewilling than the car; Let your light so shine before menthat they will see your good works,and glorify your Father which is inHeaven.—Matt. 5:16. Always remem-ber who you are and be the exampleof good that God wants you to be. 284 TE KARERE. PRIMARY MISSION BOARDRhybon Wihongi; Phyllis Mason, Magazine Representative;Mason; Muriel Kehoe, Secretary; Valerie Jones. Myra P. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Instructions for auxiliary organiza-tions will henceforth be printed in theTe Karerc, instead of by individualbulletins. Make you goal a Te Karercfor every home. Each Primary officerwill need to have a Te Karerc avail-able for her use. Your instructionswill ibe published monthly for yourPrimaries in Te Karerc. LESSON WORK FOR OCTOBER Younger Groups: Lesson I. Page 41. II. III. Good IV. The Rain. Children should be taught that theyare more appreciated and respectedwhen courteous toward each other andtheir leaders. In lesson two, no onelikes a frowning face, so change it fora smile. Do teach the song on page 46, as it is very appropriate. If you do notknow the tune, teach the children thewords and dramatize it. They willenjoy that. For the third lesson, makethe children realize


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